It would not be possible to walk 5 km in 5 minutes.
5 km in 5 minutes would mean that you're walking at 60 kilometers/hour, which is about 37 miles per hour.
And normal walking pace is more like 4 kilometers/hour.
An adult waking at a normal pace walks about 5 km/h. This would make it possible to walk 1 km in 12 minutes, 2 km in 24 minutes, and 2.9 km in 35 minutes.
21 minutes given the speed of 5 km/h. Calculated as 1.8 km multiplied by 60 mins and then divided by 5 km.
No. That is 1 kmph and that is too fast for walking
The two are about 5 km apart; that's roughly an hour's walk, depending on how quickly you walk.
A human walks about 3/5 km/hr. So 2.4km/ 3km/hr= 0.8hr= 48 minutes or 2.4km/ 5km/hr= 0.48hr= 29 minutes It would take about 30-45 minutes to walk 2.4 km.
If you walked at 5 km/hr (about 3 mi/hr), then you could walk 1 km in 12 minutes, and thus 200 meters (1/5th km) in 2 minutes and 24 seconds.
You will walk 8.04672 km
you would walk about 3 km everyday.
You either reduce the numbers an keep the units or, if possible, you convert the units to the same. For example, the ratio 50 km : 30 minutes can be reduced to 5 km : 3 minutes or even 1.66... km : 1 minute. 50 km : 10 metres can be reduced to 5 km : 1 metre but, since 5 km = 5000 metres, the reduced ratio is 5000 metres : 1 metre which is 5000 : 1.
well its 5 hours
5 minutes.
He needs to walk for 18 seconds to travel 5 metres at 1 km/hr.